Forum 2: Social Justice / Black Men - An Unjust Burden: The Black Man vs. America’s Distorted Lens
From age six to sixty, the Black male in America is viewed through the distortions of racism and history. We see the evidence in our courtrooms and classrooms, in the health care system and in our public spaces. All too often, Black men and boys pay for these distortions with their lives. Is economic empowerment the solution? It is time to shatter the racist lens and lift its undue burden on Black lives. Join an expert panel for an in-depth discussion of the power and limits of wealth building to break beyond the impact of racism.
Moderator: David J. Johns, MA, Executive Director, National Black Justice Coalition (NBJC)
Sponsor Remarks: Sekou Kaalund, Head of Northeast Division Consumer Banking, JP Morgan Chase
Panelists:
Dr. Randall Pinkett, Co-Founder, Chairman & CEO, BCT Partners
Dr. Michael Eric Dyson, Author, Minister, Social Activist, Centennial Professor, Vanderbilt University
Kyle Williams, Industry Manager for J.P. Morgan’s Mid-Atlantic Healthcare, Higher Education and Nonprofit
Robert James II, President & CEO, Carver Financial Corporation, and Chairman, National Bankers Association